Section Engineer - Gas (THSE220825)

Overview

Reference
THSE220825

Salary
ZAR/month

Job Location
- South Africa -- Waterberg District -- Lephalale

Job Type
Contract

Posted
22 August 2025

Closing date
01 Sep 2025 21:59


Job Description: Section Engineer - Gas

Location: Limpopo, Waterberg District, Lephalale

Job Type: 6 monthsContract, expected to work Full-Time hours

Job Duties:

  • Legal and Regulatory Compliance
    • Assume full legal accountability as the appointed 2.13.1 Engineer in terms of the Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA).
    • Ensure full compliance with all relevant MHSA provisions, including Mandatory Codes of Practice (COP) for the prevention of flammable gas and explosion risks.
    • Maintain compliance with all safety, environmental, and operational regulations governing gas-related activities.
  • Safety Management
    • Take all reasonable measures to ensure the safe installation, operation, maintenance, and running of:
    • Well development and construction equipment.
    • Gas processing equipment.
    • Pipelines and power generation systems.
    • Electrical equipment and infrastructure.
    • Implement a robust safety management system to prevent incidents in a gas-rich environment.
    • Conduct and approve Job Risk Assessments (JRAs) prior to any maintenance or operational activity.
  • Equipment Integrity and Maintenance
    • Oversee both planned and unplanned maintenance of all production and gas-related equipment to align with prescribed standards.
    • Conduct regular inspections, audits, and integrity checks on all machinery and safety systems.
    • Develop and implement preventive and corrective maintenance schedules that consider gas-specific risks.
    • Ensure safety appliances, guards, and protective mechanisms are functional and in good condition.
  • Risk Mitigation
    • Implement and enforce risk management programs to identify, assess, and control hazards related to machinery and gas operations.
    • Possess the authority to stop the operation of any machinery or equipment that poses imminent danger.
    • Investigate and report on machinery-related incidents in line with MHSA requirements.

Technical Oversight

    • Provide technical direction and supervision to engineering and maintenance teams.
    • Ensure effective resource planning, scheduling, and execution of maintenance activities.
    • Approve and maintain the equipment register in the ERP system, ensuring accuracy and up-to-date asset data.

Project Implementation

    • Liaise with Project Engineers to ensure the safe and successful implementation of gas project-related capital works.Support project planning, resource allocation, and integration of new or modified equipment.
  • Performance Monitoring
    • Track and manage section Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as downtime, availability, and maintenance costs.
    • Conduct asset criticality assessments and approve appropriate maintenance tactics.Review performance trends, identify improvement opportunities, and implement corrective measures.
  • Change Management
    • Oversee the Management of Change (MOC) process for all system or asset modifications.
    • Ensure changes are reviewed, documented, and assessed for safety and operational impact.
    • Collaborate with relevant teams to implement mitigation measures for identified risks.
  • Resource and Budget Management
    • Manage engineering budgets effectively to support operational and maintenance objectives.
    • Optimise the allocation of manpower, tools, and materials for maximum efficiency.

Education:

  • A Government Certificate of Competency (GCC) for Mines and Works (Mechanical or Electrical).
  • A bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (BEng, BTech, or equivalent).
  • Registration with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as a Professional Engineer (Pr. Eng) is highly advantageous.

Experience:

  • Minimum of 5-10 years of post-qualification experience in a relevant engineering role on a mine or industrial works, with at least 3 years in a management or supervisory capacity.
  • Experience in a gas or petrochemical environment would be an added benefit.
  • A comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of the MHSA, its regulations, and specific Codes of Practice relating to flammable gas.


Contact information

Lourinda Doubell